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Celebrating young stars transforming South Africa's entertainment scene this Youth Month
Celebrating young stars transforming South Africa's entertainment scene this Youth Month

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Celebrating young stars transforming South Africa's entertainment scene this Youth Month

Ayakha Ntunja's nostalgic affinity for theatre and film has propelled her toward major accolades. Image: Mishaal Gangaram As South Africa embraces Youth Month, an annual celebration that honours the vibrant spirit, resilience, and contributions of the nation's youth, it also shines a spotlight on the burgeoning talent within the entertainment industry. A generation of young stars is not only entertaining audiences but also transforming the cultural landscape of the nation, and their achievements deserve recognition and celebration. The South African entertainment realm is a mosaic of diverse talents, with young artists marking their presence in music, film and television. This Youth Month, we celebrate some of the industry's brightest stars who are redefining success and inspiring their peers. Ayakha Ntunja Video Player is loading. 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Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ Ad loading Ayakha Ntunja's nostalgic affinity for theatre and film has propelled her toward major accolades. Image: Mishaal Gangaram Ayakha Ntunja's journey in the performing arts appears ordained during her formative years at SA's National School of the Arts. Her nostalgic affinity for theatre and film has propelled her toward major accolades. Her multifaceted talents have seen her take on significant roles, including a remarkable performance as Thembi on "MTV Shuga Down South', which helped solidify her rising status in television. Most recently, she has taken centre stage in 'Youngins', playing the lead role of Amo, and is currently enchanting audiences with her portrayal of Qhawe in "Inimba'. Niyaaz Arendse Niyaaz Arendse embodies the essence of a true entertainer. Image: Niyaaz Arendse Instagram With a natural charisma and a powerful voice, Niyaaz Arendse embodies the essence of a true entertainer. This Cape Town native's musical journey began at a tender age and quickly developed, catching the attention of his primary school teacher by age six. Talent shows became his playground, and after years of honing his craft, he burst onto the scene as part of a boy band before embarking on a successful solo career. Arendse first captured the hearts of South African viewers during his stint in the Top 5 of 'Idols SA' season 14, but it was his earlier performance on 'SA's Got Talent' at age 14 that firmly established his place in the public eye. Since then, he has concentrated on creating a unique sound, evident in his debut single "Don't Need It" released in 2020. Kim Blanche Adonis Kim Blanche Adonis has captured the hearts and minds of audiences through her dynamic solo acts. Image: File Award-winning actress Kim Blanche Adonis stands out as a superb performer whose exceptional range and compelling storytelling have placed her in the spotlight. Lauded for her powerful performances, Adonis has captured the hearts and minds of audiences through her dynamic solo acts that weave satire and social commentary into her narratives. Her ability to embody an array of characters has earned her widespread acclaim, with critics praising her chameleon-like versatility, enhanced by diverse accents and physicality. One of her most noteworthy performances was in 'My Fellow South Africans'. Adonis' skillful integration of humour and serious social issues not only captivates audiences but also provokes thought and dialogue, solidifying her place as one of Mzansi's most influential artists. Ntando Zondi Ntando Zondi has also made a significant mark in the entertainment scene. Image: Ntando Zondi Instagram Emerging from a young age with a passion for the arts, Ntando Zondi has also made a significant mark in the entertainment scene. His charismatic flair for acting became evident throughout his academic journey, and he made an impressive debut in the widely acclaimed television series 'Shaka iLembe'. As the young King Shaka, Zondi showcased his remarkable acting abilities and his dedication to embodying complex characters authentically. Following this breakthrough, Zondi continued to rise, appearing in productions such as 'Red Ink" where he played Sifiso, as well as in the series 'Sibongile & The Dlaminis'. His talent has not gone unnoticed; recently, he received a nomination for the Simon Mabhunu Sabela Best Newcomer Actor Award at the KZN Film & Television Awards 2024, a clear indicator of his rising star in the industry. Lauren Bianca Maduray Lauren Bianca Maduray's work resonates beyond the pages. Image: Lauren Bianca Maduray Instagram Another rising star making waves is Lauren Bianca Maduray, a comic book artist who has recently ventured into writing with her debut fantasy romance 'His Wolf Her Horse'. Maduray's journey from beloved comic creator to published author exemplifies her diverse talents and unwavering passion for storytelling. Armed with a degree in psychological counselling, Maduray channels her knowledge and creativity into her artistry, urging young artists to embrace both faith and creativity as fundamental to their success. Her work resonates beyond the pages, inviting readers on a journey that seamlessly intertwines the enchanting worlds of comics and literature.

Embracing Autism this April
Embracing Autism this April

The Citizen

time21-04-2025

  • Health
  • The Citizen

Embracing Autism this April

April is Autism Awareness Month – a time used to raise awareness, understand, and accept autistic individuals throughout the world. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), also known as neurodivergency, is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain, and this day is observed annually on April 2. Also read: Celebrating the unique brilliance of autistic children The Roodepoort Record had an opportunity to sit down with Inspirando Academy (an autism centre) principal Alison Tumbev, who shared a wealth of knowledge from her journey as a neurodivergent individual and as someone who owns an academy dealing with other neurodivergent individuals daily. Growing up in Roodepoort in the 1970s, Alison says there was little information and limited understanding of autism at the time. 'The majority of the primary schools had a remedial class for learners who had cognitive, physical, and emotional challenges. I was placed in a neurotypical class from Grade One until Grade Seven and continued my high school education at the National School of the Arts, where my performing arts were ballet, contemporary dance, and Spanish dance. 'The challenges that I felt to be the most overwhelming as a child and teenager were separation anxiety, talking to unknown people, and being unable to express myself using words. My parents enrolled me at a ballet studio as a child to build my confidence. 'The joy that I found in dancing became the hidden language of my soul. I felt free and developed the life skills that have assisted me throughout my life. Since matriculating, I have always been passionate about teaching and assisting children with autism,' she said. With a core background in education and dance, Alison explains that awareness about autism has grown significantly, with 1 in 100 children being diagnosed. She says Autism South Africa plays a vital role in providing parental assistance and training courses, as well as organising events to raise awareness about autism. 'Although autism can be diagnosed at any age, it is described as a 'developmental disorder' because symptoms generally appear in the first two years of life. Autism is not an illness that can be cured but a neurological disorder that requires lifetime management. 'Each neurodiverse child is an individual with special needs that are entirely different from any other neurodiverse child. There may be a few similarities, such as delayed speech, lack of eye contact, stimming, lack of socialisation skills, aggressive behaviour and a restricted diet due to food textures, to name a few,' she added. Alison's advice to parents with autistic children is to make informed choices about their child's treatment, as not all children respond to the same treatment. 'They should use natural supplements, a good autism center program, Primal Integration Therapy, and be prepared for social outings to help their child grow and develop.' Lastly, she said, 'I would like to commend all parents who have a neurodiverse child. Know that you are doing your best, even when you are exhausted, as autism requires 24/7 involvement from parents, grandparents, caregivers, and teachers. You are highly praised!' At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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